Beacon wins ICON Award for Installation of the Year
Beacon, the monumental light installation designed by Lee Broom in collaboration with BROKIS and Materials Assemble, has been awarded Installation of the Year at the 2026 ICON Awards.
Beacon, the monumental light installation designed by Lee Broom in collaboration with BROKIS and Materials Assemble, has been awarded Installation of the Year at the 2026 ICON Awards.
Beacon, a lighting installation by renowned British designer Lee Broom, will be presented in the heart of Milan at Piazza San Babila during Milan Design Week 2026.
The Capsula collection has been available in a new décor since 2025 – the original handblown BROKISGLASS. Experience the process up close. Handblown BROKISGLASS is formed in several stages.
Defined by clean lines, large-format surfaces, and a balanced material palette, the space combines softly textured finishes to create a calm, composed environment with a strong focus on detail.
The showroom unfolds as a sequence of interconnected spaces, each revealing a distinct atmosphere while maintaining a coherent overall identity.
The layout is organised into distinct day and night zones, balancing openness in the living areas with privacy in the more intimate parts of the apartment.
This year, BROKIS celebrates twenty years since its founding while also marking an important shift in its collaboration with designer Lucie Koldova, who, after thirteen years, is stepping down from her role as the brand’s art director.
Handblown glass demands patience. Each BROKIS piece is formed by breath and hand in the Czech Republic, shaped through a process that cannot be accelerated without compromising the result. This is understood. What is less understood – and less often spoken about – is what happens when a lead-time is missed. The problem with estimates…
White is the colour of 2026. See how Brokis hand-blown glass in opaline and triplex opal transforms interior spaces.
The past year was one of intensive international dialogue and innovation for BROKIS. The brand launched four new lighting collections — Under Pressure, Comet, Night Birds Mini, and Planets Mini — first presented at the prestigious Euroluce in Milan. Alongside additions to its portfolio, BROKIS also introduced new products under BROKISGLASS, including the striking Bloom…
A new partnership bringing sustainable bohemian glass lighting to luxury interiors. BROKIS is proud to announce its official partnership with EDC London, a premier destination for luxury furniture.
Fairmont Golden Prague represents iconic Prague brutalism reinterpreted in a modern and elegantly executed form. The sensitive renovation preserved the building’s distinctive lines from 1974.
Planets MINI – a more compact version of the original Planets collection – has won the 2025 BIG SEE Award for Best Product Design. Created by the duo Vrtiška & Žák, the light made its debut at this year’s Salone del Mobile in Milan.
The stand, inspired by the concept of a “Pavilion of Light,” offered visitors a curated journey through a gallery-like space that gradually transitioned from a soft, luminous atmosphere into a dramatic dark room.
BROKIS participated in the idd cologne 2025 fair, held from 26 to 29 October in Cologne, Germany. Showcasing at Design Post, where more than 200 lighting pieces from 17 collections were on display.
The iconic Muffins lighting collection – a symbol of contemporary Czech glass design – celebrates its fifteenth anniversary this autumn. First unveiled in 2010, Muffins immediately captured attention and acclaim.
In this year’s Designblok, Art Director Lucie Koldova was presenting a personal installation titled BLEND, which brought together key moments from her creative career – including her very first collection for BROKIS, Muffins.
This September, a monumental light installation will take centre stage in London: Beacon. This extraordinary collaboration between the Czech lighting brand BROKIS and designer Lee Broom.
The family home of architect Pitsou Kedem responds sensitively to its surroundings with low silhouettes and natural materials. The interior features exposed concrete, raw metal, wood, and clean lines that create a timeless space.
This summer villa in Marbella, Spain, was designed to give the owners a true sense of home, even during short stays. High ceilings, large-format windows, and the seamless connection between the interior, garden, and pool.